Just Listed 150 Million Connecticut Mega Estate Take A Peek Inside


Copper Beech Farm sprawls across 50 picturesque waterfront acres in Greenwich, Connecticut. Imagine that. Not only do you own more than an acre in Greenwich. You own 50 ACRES and they are WATERFRONT?! The historical significance of Copper Beech Farm goes far beyond its price tag. The property dates all the way back to the 1890s, when it was known as Kingcraig and owned by the wealthy Lauder Greenway family. The estate’s 13,000-square-foot main house has been restored by its current owners to its current majesty, with eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms, plus, as its official listing from Sotheby’s states: “Approached by a winding 1,800 foot driveway lined with an allĂ©e of trees and cobblestone gutters, the house is defined by two French Renaissance-style stone towers, bringing aristocratic refinement to the Victorian-influenced house. The interiors are highlighted by original museum-quality appointments such as oak paneling, plaster friezes, handsome fireplaces and 12-foot ceilings in the main rooms. Showcasing water views from almost all of the rooms, the house is designed to make the most of its spectacular setting.” Outside you’ll find a 75-foot pool with spa, a pool house, and a tennis court. There’s also a separate carriage house with its own clock tower and a one-bedroom apartment above the garage, as well as a three-bedroom gate house. All in all, it’s quiet likely the largest waterfront property adjacent to New York City, and you can feast your eyes on it in the video below from Leslie McElwreath of Sotheby’s Homes Greenwich on YouTube: